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I screwed up and bought a case of magnum primers the other day. What is the difference, and is it possible to use them if I cut back the powder charge? As they can't be returned. I really don't wanna waste them either. Thanks again for the help!
 
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Start with starting loads and slower powders they will be fine.
 
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That's what I figured, but wanted to hear it from you guys. Thanks for the help!
 
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Start with starting loads and slower powders they will be fine.


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Ball powder and starting loads will love the magnum primers. Primer Mysteries and Misconceptions link
 
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Cut one grain from book max once you have worked up a load...Starting from scratch regardless of primers, start two grains below book max and work up..For a beginner shoot starting loads for awhile then go up as you learn the process of pressure indicators and working to max loads...100 FPS makes no difference to any animal shot.


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